Sunday, December 27, 2009

Discover Tacoma Garage Door Repair

By Walter Wilhelm

Decide if the door that you will be working with is wood or steel. Doors come in various styles with newer ones being hinged panels and older ones being a single panel. If you doubt that you cannot make the repairs yourself, consult a tacoma garage door repair specialist. These doors are heavy and the springs have a lot of tension so do not take the chance of hurting yourself or someone else.

There are several fast fixes that you can look for. Missing or broken hinges, spring system repair, crooked doors and WD-40 for squeaky or stiff doors.

Get someone to help you. Repairing the spring system is hard and dangerous. Have your helper hold the door up or use a ladder or 2 x 4s. Also put something underneath the door to catch it if it does fall. For safety, place safety cables through the center of the coil springs. These springs have a tendency to break without warning because they weaken over time. To set the spring tension, make sure to read the manual for your door. This ensures the safe and proper functioning of the door.

1.)Hold on to the old spring to be able to find the right replacement. These springs are color coded according to the weight and size of the door. Since new springs use the same color, use this to help you. The paint should be on the end of the spring.

2.)Springs can have double or single hoops on the end. Double hoops are a little harder.

3.)Pull the emergency release for garage door openers. This enables the door to be moved manually.

4.)Connect the end of the spring to the pulley clip or hook. If it is a double hoop create a gap with a screwdriver to be able to connect it to the pulley.

5.)Before connecting the other end, the line or metal cable needs to be all the way in the pulley wheels. Connecting the opposite end of the spring places the pulley and cable in the proper position. If you have trouble with this step, open the door a little more and have your helper pull on the spring using a chain or metal line.

6.)Remove the props, lower the door, reset the emergency release and check to door for proper operation. It should touch the ground but not hit hard.

Repairing a crooked door.

1.)Place a vice grip over the bottom roller and on the flat portion of the track on the side of the door that is higher. This will keep it from going up more.

2.)Use another vice grip on the other side of the door and with your free hand, lift that it until both sides are even. Put that vice grip in the same position as the other on so the door will not fall.

3.)Look on above the door by standing on a ladder. You will notice an cable that is unwound. Place the end of the cable into the groove that is closer to the track. From that point on the cable can wind in any order. Bring the door up more and reposition the vice grips to make this part easier.

4.) With that done, check to make sure the rollers on in the track. If they are not, force them back in. Look to make sure the tracks are straight. Release the vice grips. The door should work correctly.

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